International rarity in Espoo: university built a quantum computer for its students
Aalto University has inaugurated Finland's fourth quantum computer, designed specifically for student access and education.
The second in the region: how the quantum computer purchased by the University of Hurlingham works
The University of Hurlingham has acquired Argentina's first quantum computer, becoming the second institution in Latin America to own such technology.
Error-resistant optical quantum computer 'within range' - Success in improving light source quality
A research team from NTT and the University of Tokyo has successfully improved the quality of the light source integral to optical quantum computers, bringing practical quantum computers closer to reality.
From dancing robots to a quantum computer: the curiosities of the Mobile World Congress
The Mobile World Congress showcased a variety of technological curiosities, including dancing robots and prototypes of quantum computers.
Quantum computer moves from the lab to the real world
A quantum computer has successfully transitioned from a laboratory setting to practical application.
IQM from Finland: The first European quantum company goes public
Finnish quantum computer manufacturer IQM plans to go public this summer to raise €450 million, with a valuation of $1.8 billion.
Random Numbers and Quantum Mechanics
A group of researchers has developed a method to generate genuinely random numbers using a computer, addressing a longstanding challenge in information technology.
A new type of quantum computer would work even in the living room. The bold idea comes from a Czech scientist
Czech scientist VÃt Svoboda has proposed a revolutionary concept for quantum computers using chiral molecules instead of electricity and silicon, winning the prestigious Dream Chemistry Award.